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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/sanem-ozdural/the_dark_shall_do_what_light_cannot_liga_book_2.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/sanem-ozdural/the_dark_shall_do_what_light_cannot_liga_book_2_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="the Dark shall do what Light cannot (LiGa Book 2)" alt ="the Dark shall do what Light cannot (LiGa Book 2)"/></a><br//>We live in a world of Light and Dark, Day and Night, Good and Evil. How do we deal with evil? Despite its power and resources, the state with all its laws and police is neither omnipotent nor omnipresent. It is not always enough. There is a place called Pera which lies beyond the Light Veil, on the other side of reality. There are light trees there that eat sunlight and bear fruit that, in turn, lights up and energises (literally) the community of Pera. There are light birds that glitter in the night because they have eaten the seed of the lightberry. The House of Light and Dark, which is the domain of the Sun and her brother, Twilight, welcomes all creatures living in Pera. But in the midst of all the glitter, laughter and the songs, it must be remembered that the lightberry is poisonous to the non-Pera born, and the Land is afraid when the Sun retreats, for it is then that Twilight walks the streets... In Pera, as in our world, there is deceit and cruelty. There are people who would harm defenceless children, and those who would jeopardise the health and wealth of their communities for personal gain. What happens, though, when the Sun is not able to shine her light into the repulsive crevices of humanity? When, with all the goodwill in the world, we cannot keep the children safe, or the forests intact. What happens when the rivers are polluted irreversibly, and we can hear the land groan: barren and toxic? And the people have lost their savings, their homes and their communities… Then, the Dark shall do what Light cannot. With some of the characters that we originally met in LiGa™, Sanem Ozdural’s first novel, The Dark shall do what Light cannot transports us from New York to the colourful and wonderful world of Pera. On the way we meet the pirate Patron and her ship the Flying Fish, the only one that can sail through the Light Veil; Orion (Imm.), the Hunter, respected by some and feared by others; and Shadow, the formidable soul of Pera.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/sanem-ozdural/liga.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/sanem-ozdural/liga_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="LiGa" alt ="LiGa"/></a><br//>Welcome.<br /> You are hereby invited to compete in a tournament of LifeGame™ Bridge (“LiGa™ Bridge”).<br /> LiGa™ Bridge is a tournament of duplicate individual bridge in which eight players gamble with, and for, a portion of their lives.<br /> Yes, it is possible to gamble with life! We have the technology. Life-gambling is enabled by a process we call “hand imprinting”. The physical manifestation of this is a network of cranberry-hued lines on the palms of the players’ left hands. These lines track the natural print of the palm and the effect is akin to a fortune-teller’s hand map. For further information on LiGa™ technology, please review Appendix I.<br /> You will be gambling with a portion of your remaining life to win a portion of the other players’ lives. To be precise, each player will wager one third of his/her remaining life per game, as measured by Life Points, to win one quarter of the total Life Points deposited by the losing four players. The losers’ remaining lives will be shortened by one third.<br /> The tournament ends when one – or more – of the players reaches 100 Life Points. This is the point at which the age-related degeneration of the human body ceases completely, irreversibly, and indefinitely. A somewhat misleading term that is applied to this state is ‘immortality’. Reaching 100 Life Points does not mean you cannot be killed, only that you will not age. In other words, immortal does not mean invincible.<br /> During the tournament – after the first transfer of Life Points has taken place – your body will be in a constant state of flux as it adjusts to markedly increased or decreased rates of degeneration on a weekly basis. For detailed information on the impact of life-absorption on your body, please see Appendix II.<br /> If you wish to enter the tournament you must submit a non-refundable entrance fee of $10,000,000.00.<br /> Xavier Redd (Imm.)<br /><br /> Have YOU had your invitation yet?<br /> Literary science fiction, LiGa™ tells of a game in which the players are, literally, gambling with their lives. Sanem Ozdural’s debut novel is set in a near-future where a secretive organisation has developed technology to transfer the regenerative power of a body’s cells from one person to another, conferring extended or even indefinite life expectancy. As a means of controlling who benefits from the technology, access is obtained by winning a tournament of chess or bridge to which only a select few are invited. At its core, the game is a test of a person’s integrity, ability and resilience.<br /> The fantastic nature of the game’s technology is made all the more credible by the familiarity of the contemporary setting, giving the story a definite slipstream feel. Sanem’s novel provides a fascinating insight into the motivation both of those characters who win and thus have the possibility of virtual immortality and of those who will effectively lose some of their life expectancy.]]></description>
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